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I lived on a farm. we had about 30+ cats. hard to pick a favorite, but as a farm kid you find them.
one day favorite cat disappears. don't see them for weeks, turns to months, etc.
five years later, as a teen I go to a party at a friends house. sitting in their basement drinking a beer when a cat jumps in my lap.
itsmycat.jpg
I look at the party host and ask if they got their cat about 5 years ago. "yeah, she just showed up and my sister wanted to keep her. why?" "no reason."
I pet on my cat the whole party and never saw it again.
my point is, just because you can't see them anymore doesn't mean they've forgotten you.